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Exponent."IN OOD WE TRUST"--THOSE WITHOUT BAGGAGE MUST PAY IN ADVANCE,RALSTON, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1906.No. 17.Vol. 2.| The Brooks Dry Goods Co. fWill have its grand opening in the new^ Bullock building| Saturday, Aug. 25,1906. |Souvenirs For the Ladies.TTTTHE BIG RACKETSells Everything and keeps Nothing.Street Hat Opening-—■■■■< Saturday, August 25 1906. «For Bargains in Dry Goods see our prices.THOMPSON & ROWELL.♦iSee Simpson the Jeweler.\Vm. Davis and wife and Miss Ver-nie Hinecker spent last Sunday int'onca City.Murdoch k Son of Ralston, will sellvou buggies and surries at the sameprice as your catalogue houses, uponsame terms.Material is being put on the groundfor the new cotton gin, and the build-ing will soon be completed and readyfor business.Wilson Teter and family, ot Still-water, visited their daughter, MrsCharles Loper and family two orthree days this week.Murdoch & Son of Ralston, will sellyou buggies and surries at the sameprice as your catalogue houses, uponsame terms.Harry Brothers,DEALHRSINAND NOV THIS LITTLE BOOK 15 THROUGH-WE HOPE WE'VE MADE IT PLAIN TO YOUTHAT IF YOU'RE ANXIOUS TO SUCCEED,THERE'S ON2 THING THAT YCU SURELY NCED.TOR SCHOOL on CHURCH. FOR WORK OR DRESS,^ ■■ Dt <(? oirram VWEKNEW Vcu^Q^UEsS .John Schenck, of near Hominy, wasin town Tuesday. John is gettingrich over in the Osage nation raisinghogs, corn and babies, which tact theExponent mentioned some time ago.Not satisfied with all this, John is cul-tivating a desire for dogs, and we un-derstand that he is now the sole own-er of 19 as good coon dogs as everstruck a trail. By the way, John is apowerful good iudge wf coon dogs./TcP «ZOPYKIGHT 1904 BY THE BROWN SHOK CORepublican Primary.The following delegates were elect-ed last Tuesday to the RepublicanCounty convention, which convenesin l'awnee to-day, August 2">th:Precinct No. 1—Clyde Lowry, W.H. Loveall and G. A. Stafford.Precinct No. 19—W. F. McCague.J. A. Lowry and Dr. L. C. Barber.Died.Jacob Bright, aired 45 years, diedat the home of his daughter, Mrs.Spurgeon, near Gray Horse, last Sun-day afternoon, and was buried thefollowing day in the Ralston ceme-tery. The funeral services were con-ducted by Rev. L. L. Kyle at theBaptist church, of which denomina-tion the deceased was a worthy mem-ber. A wife and two daughters anda wide circle of friends are left tomourn his death.The CelebratedBLUE RIBBON SHOES.Ralston, Oklahoma.The ball game between Miami, I. T.and the Pawnee team Sunday result-ed in a score of « to 3 in favor of theformer team. The result of the gameMonday was a victory for Pawnee,the score being 1ft to 1. Owingtothefact that one of the Miami playersgot seriously hurt during Monday'sgame, the game advertised for Tues-day was called off and the visitingteam departed for home.